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		<title>The 15 Major Health Benefits of Sauna Bathing</title>
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The 15 Major Health Benefits of Sauna Bathing

1. Reduces stress
2. Relaxes muscles by reducing tension
3. Warms muscles before or after exercise reducing injury
4. Soothes aches and pains in muscles and joints by increasing endorphins –
your bodies natural pain relieving chemical
5. Increases circulation by raising your body temperature
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<p align="left">1. Reduces stress</p>
<p align="left">2. Relaxes muscles by reducing tension</p>
<p align="left">3. Warms muscles before or after exercise reducing injury</p>
<p align="left">4. Soothes aches and pains in muscles and joints by increasing endorphins –</p>
<p align="left">your bodies natural pain relieving chemical</p>
<p align="left">5. Increases circulation by raising your body temperature</p>
<p align="left">6. Increased circulation helps eliminate lactic acid and other toxins in muscles</p>
<p align="left">7 Clears your mind. A warm &amp; quiet space to think without any distractions.</p>
<p align="left">8. Sleep better- warmth before bed induces a deeper sleep</p>
<p align="left">9. A great private retreat or a relaxing environment for socializing with family and</p>
<p align="left">friends</p>
<p align="left">10. Deep sweating in a sauna can help reduce levels of lead, copper, zinc, nickel</p>
<p align="left">and mercury – all toxins commonly picked up from our environment</p>
<p align="left">11. Cleanses skin- By deep sweating skin is cleansed and dead cells are</p>
<p align="left">replaced. Sweat rinses bacteria out of the epidermal layer and sweat ducts.</p>
<p align="left">12. Improves cardiovascular performance. Medical research shows the heart rate</p>
<p align="left">can rise from 60-70/min to 110-120/min</p>
<p align="left">13. Burns calories. The sweating process takes energy and that energy is</p>
<p align="left">derived from the conversion of fat and carbohydrates in a process that burns up</p>
<p align="left">calories.</p>
<p align="left">14. Fights illness. Medical research shows the saunas significantly reduce the</p>
<p align="left">incidence of colds and influenza. Saunas can relieve sinus congestion from colds</p>
<p align="left">or allergies.</p>
<p align="left">15. Feels good! Provides a pampering retreat – where you can relax and restore</p>
<p>body and soul.</p>
<p>A sauna will change your life! Relax, Live Longer, Look &amp; Feel Better with a Sauna!</p>
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		<title>Green Hot Tubs!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are very proud of Watkins and wanted to share their environmentally friendly efforts! Congratulations Watkins! Keep up the great work.
WATKINS MANUFACTURING HONORED WITH CALIFORNIA’S PRESTIGIOUS FLEX YOUR POWER AWARD
VISTA, Calif., December 22, 2008—Watkins Manufacturing, makers of Hot Spring® Spas, the world’s number one selling brand of portable spas, has been recognized by Flex Your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are very proud of Watkins and wanted to share their environmentally friendly efforts! Congratulations Watkins! Keep up the great work.</p>
<h2>WATKINS MANUFACTURING HONORED WITH CALIFORNIA’S PRESTIGIOUS <em>FLEX YOUR POWER</em> AWARD</h2>
<p><img width="144" src="http://www.hotspring.com/Spa_Showroom_Hot_Tub/gifs/winner_5thawards_sm.gif" height="128" style="padding-left: 12px; float: right; padding-bottom: 12px; padding-top: 9px" />VISTA, Calif., December 22, 2008—Watkins Manufacturing, makers of Hot Spring® Spas, the world’s number one selling brand of portable spas, has been recognized by Flex Your Power, California’s statewide energy efficiency campaign, as a leader in energy efficiency with a Flex Your Power Award. This year’s award winners collectively saved 1.5 billion kilowatt hours, 122 billion gallons of water and reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 1.3 billion pounds.</p>
<p>Below are some of the activities for which Watkins Manufacturing was recognized:</p>
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<li>The company produces its own power, 24 hours/7days a week since it installed two Waukesha natural gas fired generators in 2001, producing 2.1 megawatts of power. They have achieved an overall reduction of 5.3 million kWh since installation.</li>
<li>The old roofing was replaced with high-reflection roofing that is Energy Star Rated. An upgrade of the company’s I.T. Data Center and new HVAC system, including installation of “virtual servers”, bring an anticipated annual savings of 198,570 kWh and a CO2 emission reduction of 147 metric tons.</li>
<li>An efficiency audit was performed on all A/C units, saving an estimated 197,742 kWh per year.</li>
<li>The water system level controls were adjusted and upgraded, resulting in an estimated savings of 1,244,000 gallons per year, and over 15,000 kWh.</li>
<li>Company recycling activities for 2008 resulted in the recycling of 4.2 million pounds of materials.</li>
<li>The company has dedicated “Green” and “Energy Efficiency” teams committed to continuing education, and implementing energy efficiency and green practices. The energy team has participated in several local utilities CPP workshops, the FAR-OFF workshop, the AB32 California greenhouse gas legislation workshop, the 2008 Energy Showcase, and the Constellation energy webcast “6 step strategy to reduce energy consumption”.</li>
<li>The company’s commitment to energy efficiency goes even further with product innovation. In 2008 they received an ENVY award for outstanding efforts in environmentally-friendly hot tub design. And they were among the first hot tub manufacturers to meet the current stringent Title 20 energy standards established by the California Energy Commission (CEC) on all hot tub models.</li>
<li>In 2008, the company obtained U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) membership.</li>
<li>Lighting was upgraded in 2006 and 2007 from T5 to T8 bulbs.</li>
<li>Since 2001, the company has participated in several demand response programs through San Diego Gas and Electric, the local utility company.</li>
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<p>Flex Your Power Award winners were selected by the California Energy Commission, senior representatives from the California Independent System Operator, League of California Cities, Building Owners and Managers Association, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, Association of California Water Agencies and Southern California Edison</p>
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		<title>Lose your electricity? Worried about your hot tub freezing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent severe ice storm has left thousands of people without power for days and some for over a week here in NE. While you can easily light a candle to see or put your frozen pizzas outside to stay cold what do you do with your hot tub? If you are lucky enough to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent severe ice storm has left thousands of people without power for days and some for over a week here in NE. While you can easily light a candle to see or put your frozen pizzas outside to stay cold what do you do with your hot tub? If you are lucky enough to have a fully insulated Sundance or Hot Spring Spa you should be ok for up to 5 days.  DO NOT DRAIN YOUR SPA! This won&#8217;t help because you don&#8217;t have power to run a wet vac to suck out the lines/components.  Here are some tips:<br />
- DO NOT OPEN THE COVER<br />
- Keep the cover closed and locked (don&#8217;t want a wind gust to open it)<br />
- Wrap the spa with tarps to keep out drafts.<br />
- If you have a generator, but can&#8217;t run the entire spa you should put a small heater in the equipment area. Be sure that it doesn&#8217;t touch anything and keep it on low to prevent fire. If there isn&#8217;t much room in there for the heater create a little tent around the equipment area and direct the heater to blow towards the equipment.<br />
- When you get power back and start up your spa if you hear or see anything out of the ordinary- shut the spa off as you might have some frozen lines and should follow the directions above to defrost the equipment with a heater before turing the spa back on again.<br />
- Lastly if you do end up with penguins living in your spa and freeze damage, your homeowner&#8217;s insurance may cover the cost to fix or replace your hot tub. Look into it!</p>
<p>Here is a note we received from a happy hot tub owner:</p>
<p> I wanted to share a story about my Sundance Spa that truly amazed me and I think will impress you also. On December 11 we had an ice storm that knocked out power all over. Estimates on power being restored was 2-5 days which made us concerned for the safety of the spa. I called your store 36 hours after losing power. Your sales person assured me that my spa would be just fine without power for up to 5 days. Knowing that temperatures had dropped to 10-12 degrees overnight I was not buying the 5 days but did feel a little less worried. We had wrapped the tub with plastic tarps after 24 hours which she also said was perfect. Our power was restored after 40 hours. We unwrapped the spa and you could have knocked me over with a feather-the temperature had dropped only 9 degrees. WOW!!! We made the right choice with Sundance.</p>
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		<title>How to save $ this winter!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter in New England is the best time to enjoy your hot tub! Relieve your sore back from shoveling or warm up after a day of skiing. There are a few easy to use products to help you save some money while still enjoying your spa year round. 
 
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman">Do you need a replacement Spa Cover? Is your cover is heavy from water absorption? If so t</font><font face="Times New Roman">he insulation value is next to nothing and it is time for a replacement.<span>  </span>Buy a new cover and enjoy the energy savings on a lower electric bill this winter! </font></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman">Want to save even more on your spa operating cost?<span>  </span>Invest $85 in a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nespas.com/online-store.php?category=9" title="Floating Blanket">floating spa blanket </a>. T</font><font face="Times New Roman">his easy to install blanket will create an additional dead air space reducing evaporative heat loss. </font><font face="Times New Roman">Over the winter this investment will easily pay for itself—and also pick up a Blanket</font></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman">There are also <a href="http://www.nespas.com/online-store.php?resultpage=2&amp;category=9&amp;subcategory=" title="Insulating blanket">Insulating Blankets </a>for your equipment area—these cost under $56 each and not only save money in operating costs, but prevent service calls due to wind chill related sensor failures. </font></p>
<p><o:p><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></o:p><font face="Times New Roman">Want to monitor your spa temp from inside your home? We’ve got a <a href="http://www.nespas.com/online-store.php?resultpage=2&amp;category=9&amp;subcategory=" title="Nutemp">NU Temp </a></font><font face="Times New Roman"><a href="http://www.nespas.com/online-store.php?resultpage=2&amp;category=9&amp;subcategory=" title="Nutemp">Remote Thermometer </a>system that’s inexpensive and easy to use.<span>  </span>It even has a spa alarm built in! </font><o:p><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></o:p><o:p><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></o:p><font face="Times New Roman">GO SOLAR and set the mood too!<span>  N</span>ew <a href="http://www.nespas.com/online-store.php?resultpage=4&amp;category=5&amp;subcategory=" title="solar lights">solar powered spa accent lights </a> add some </font><font face="Times New Roman">energy independent pizzazz<span> with ambient lighting </span>to your spa cabinet or step area—these inexpensive, d</font><font face="Times New Roman">ecorative light kits install on a vertical surface in seconds and two are only $108.95! </font><o:p><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></o:p><o:p><font face="Times New Roman"> </font></o:p></p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><font face="Times New Roman">Cut your chemical usage—get the New Digital <a href="http://www.nespas.com/online-store.php?resultpage=3&amp;category=2&amp;subcategory=" title="trutest">TruTest water chemistry reader</a>.  </font><font face="Times New Roman">This handy device will take the guesswork out of balancing your pool or spa water making you more efficent when adding products. </font><font face="Times New Roman">It’s fast, easy to read, and on sale for $69.95. </font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest term you can find popping up everywhere is &#8220;staycation&#8221;. The urban-dictionary defines it as a vacation that is spent at one&#8217;s home enjoying all that home and one&#8217;s home environs have to offer. 

With the cost of gas going up quicker than the thermometer in July, most families are trying to getaway without leaving home! When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">The latest term you can find popping up everywhere is <strong><em>&#8220;staycation&#8221;</em></strong>. The urban-dictionary defines it as a vacation that is spent at one&#8217;s home enjoying all that home and one&#8217;s home environs have to offer. </span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">With the cost of gas going up quicker than the thermometer in July, most families are trying to getaway without leaving home! When you travel to a hotel what is the one thing that everyone loves besides having someone else make their bed every morning? The hot tub next to the pool and/or the sauna in the swanky spa. </span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Who doesn&#8217;t like to relax while away on vacation? So why not have these affordable amenities at home for you to use everyday? Hot tubs come in all shapes and sizes and range in price from $3995 to well over $12,000 depending on how big and how many bells and whistles you are looking for. Infrared saunas are the latest in sauna technology and come in sizes from 1 to 4 people with prices starting at just $2399 and simply plug into an existing household 110V plug. Even some hot tubs use 110V and they all fill by using a garden hose from your outdoor faucet (no plumbing needed). You can&#8217;t get much easier than that! </span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Some of you might be thinking why would I want a &#8220;hot&#8221; tub or sauna when you are already hot and sweaty during the summer months? Well a pool is nice, but can really only be used for MAYBE 4 months of the year here in New England, but you can use a hot tub year round! In the summer set the temp to be below body temperature and it will still feel refreshing and you will still get the benefits of hydrotherapy. With a sauna you have sore muscles from mowing the lawn or playing a couple of games tennis that need some heat therapy which is quite comfortable on a cool summer evening or morning. Both a sauna and a hot tub are going to provide you with years of relaxing and fun times with family and friends so start planning your staycation today!</span></p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Here is a blog entry that I found about one family&#8217;s staycation: </span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">&#8220;</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Gasoline has topped $4.00 a gallon and continues to rise. The economy sucks and inflation is eating away at discretionary money. Food is becoming more expensive. Businesses are closing. Housing prices have plummeted to a 20 year low. We are still working long and hard (unless we lost our jobs), yet we seem to have less and less every day.</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Our hardworking souls still need breaks and vacations, but where do we go? I get about 4 weeks of vacation per year, but last year I only took two weeks. My company, in all of their wisdom, paid me out for my unused vacation, so I had to pay taxes on it! Not only was I not able to carry over those vacation hours, I ended up paying for them in the long run. Not this year; I am taking every hour of accumulated vacation. Uncle Sam is not going to get it.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">We have (had) three trips planned this year. The first one was driving to Loreto, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Baja</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Mexico</st1:country-region></st1:place> to deliver some children&#8217;s clothes to some disadvantaged children. We completed this mission. This was good for the heart; bad for the wallet. The price of gas (significantly reduced when you heavily load your truck), 3,000 miles of desert driving with the air conditioner on, lots of pit stops, and accommodations - it would have been less expensive to fly. However, we could not have taken those needed clothes.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">My wife and I had also planned on our first trip to mainland <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place>(on saved frequent flyer miles!) for our anniversary. Since snaring one of those precious seats on an international flight is not the easiest thing to do, I was elated to get some wonderful connections for this long flight. It took me many years to convince my wife (a white-knuckle flyer) that it was now safe to go. We were all set. We even had our Rick Steves backpack bags. We were going with another couple who have been to <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place> many times. We had planned on sharing the rental car and fuel. If you think $4.00 or more a gallon is high here, this is about the price of a liter in <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place>! Along with the devaluation of the dollar against the Euro, this was going to be another trip that cost a lot more than we anticipated. Unfortunately, we canceled the trip. <o:p></o:p></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"><br />
</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Finally, we had a family trip (about five days) planned for August. A friend of mine bought an old church camp near <st1:place w:st="on">Yosemite</st1:place> years ago and has renovated it for family reunions, and of course, church groups. When she offered to give it to our family for a week, we jumped at it. When twenty or so extended family and friends arrive, we will sleep in bunk beds, share in the cooking, and spend some quality time being a family again. And, more importantly, we are close to home; only a few hours drive. <strong>This will be our Stay-cation this year.</strong></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">We really have a great mountain home with a beautiful view, lots of trees, and lots of quiet. We have a place that really is a vacation spot, yet we always seem to find other places to go. Yesterday, my wife and I sat under our three year old cherry tree that produced extra fruit for the first time. Not wanting to share any more with the birds, we picked ALL of the cherries, sat under the tree, and ate &#8216;em.  <u>We also have a hot tub where we can soak and relax. We can see planes flying overhead heading for the airport about 40 miles away. Those people are tired and weary; we are relaxed and enjoying each other&#8217;s company. It is the perfect Stay-cation!</u> <o:p></o:p></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"><o:p> </o:p></span><span style="font-size: 7pt"><font face="Times New Roman">Posted by: <strong>Rod Moser_PA_PhD</strong> at 8:20 AM</font></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have realized that you NEED/WANT a hot tub, but you aren&#8217;t sure where to put it. Here are some tips for hot tub placement. A spa professional could also come to your home for a &#8220;site visit&#8221; and help you select the perfect spot.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have realized that you NEED/WANT a hot tub, but you aren&#8217;t sure where to put it. Here are some tips for hot tub placement. A spa professional could also come to your home for a &#8220;site visit&#8221; and help you select the perfect spot.</p>
<p>1. You need a solid level surface for your spa to sit on. A deck with sufficient support can carry the load of a hot tub. The weight of a tub isn&#8217;t just &#8220;filled&#8221; weight it is also the weight of the people relaxing in the spa.  An existing patio of bricks or pavers will be fine as long at it is level. A 4-6&#8243; thick concrete pad is the best, but it isn&#8217;t cheap. You can build the above or use a Spa Pad. This specifically designed system of plastic pads interlocks to create a suitable spot for your spa. You will need to remove grass, dirt and make sure that the ground is level. Putting down a layer of coarse sand under the pad is a good idea too.</p>
<p>2. Think about your surroundings! You don&#8217;t want to spend a lot of money on a deck or patio and realize that you can see right into the neighbors kitchen when lounging in your favorite seat in the tub. Don&#8217;t place your spa outside your kids bedroom window if you want to use your tub for entertaining at night.  Do you have a nice view? Make sure to position the spa so most of or at least your favorite seat is facing that way. Also the cover is going to open a certain way and if it ends up creating privacy from your neighbors that is great, but if it blocks your view of the lake that isn&#8217;t good. Most spas can be special ordered with a reverse fold cover. Speaking of  the cover it will most likely be on a cover lifter and the side to where the cover will end up when open will need to have some clearance- 9&#8243; up to 2&#8242; depending on the style of lifter.</p>
<p>3. In New England the best times of year to use your hot tub is fall through spring. So keep in mind that you will be walking (maybe running) to your spa when it is below 30 and there is snow on the ground. You don&#8217;t want it too far from the house! Make it convenient for you to get to your spa anytime. Not only should you think of how far from the house it should be, but what door will you use. Maybe you put the spa on the patio off the master suite, but do you want friends and family traipsing through your room to get to your spa?</p>
<p>4. You like the look of an in-ground spa, but aren&#8217;t sure how to achieve that look. The #1 thing to think about is access to the spa for service. Hopefully you won&#8217;t need service, but if you do you don&#8217;t want to have to rip apart your deck or stone walls to get to the tub. The side where the main controls are should be FULLY accessible. A tech isn&#8217;t going to low crawl under a deck to get to your spa. Creating a removable panel is the best way. Make sure to show your plans to your spa specialist to make sure that your design will give you years of visual pleasure and not headaches!</p>
<p>Every backyard situation is different so asking the professionals for guidance is your best bet! The spa specialisits at New England Spas will come to your home and walk thru every aspect of your new spa installation to make sure that it is in the perfect spot! Call today to schedule your in-home consulatation!</p>
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		<title>When is LESS actually MORE?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Less is more when you are talking about the amount of chlorine in your hot tub water! Everyone loves sparkling clear, clean hot tub water with no chlorine smell. The best way to achieve this is with a combination of products to create the EverFresh System.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Less is more when you are talking about the amount of chlorine in your hot tub water!</em></strong> Everyone loves sparkling clear, clean hot tub water with no chlorine smell. The best way to achieve this is with a combination of products to create the <strong>EverFresh System</strong>.</p>
<p>This easy system consists of:<br />
1. ozonator<br />
2. mineral purifier<br />
3. a touch of chlorine or bromine </p>
<p>The EverFresh System allows you to keep your PPM (part per million) of Free Chlorine or Bromine at 1-3 instead of the ideal 3-5 ppm. Less chlorine will make your skin feel better, your wallet have more money and your overall hot experience even more relaxing!</p>
<p><strong>So exactly how can you use less chlorine and have more enjoyable hot tub water?</strong> It is very easy!</p>
<p>1. Install a CD (corona discharge) ozonator in your spa. An ozonator is the perfect addition to your spa because it is silent, maintenance free and costs only pennies a day to run.  A CD ozonator gives you the best in water purification technology by continuously injecting millions of tiny, highly concentrated ozone bubbles into the water, neutralizing contaminates on contact. There are UV units available, but the santization level is less and the bulbs are very expensive to replace. A CD ozonator can be installed at anytime, even when the spa is full of water.  The installation can be done by a handyman type homeowner or leave it to the spa professionals to install it for you. This great unit will give you peace of mind that your water is being cleaned daily with no effort on your part so get one today!</p>
<p> 2. In addition to the ozonator you will need to insert a mineral purifier into your filter compartment. This little unit contains EPA-registered minerals that release a silver ion into the water. This ion has no smell or feel, but bacteria hate it because they cannot multiply.  This unit lasts 3-4 months and costs only about .25 cents a day! Can&#8217;t beat that!!</p>
<p>3. Lastly as part of this program some chlorine or bromine should be added to achieve a level to 1-3ppm. Your test strip should read 1-3 or a light shade of purple. The amount will be something that you will determine based on your bather load. Remember if you have more people one day you will need more chlorine or bromine, but achieving the 1-3ppm range is still sufficient. Adding the determined amount of chlorine when you exit the spa daily is best, bromine tends to be in tablet form so you will not need to add this each time- only as needed.  If you are using chlorine- be safe and test and possibly treat the water prior to use if you haven&#8217;t used the spa for a few days and therefore haven&#8217;t added your dose of chlorine in a few days.  </p>
<p>Can&#8217;t get any easier than 1, 2, 3 to have sparkling clear, safe water for you and your family to relax and have fun in!</p>
<p>As with any program you will still need to adjust, pH, alkalinity and calcium levels. Also the addition of a shock, scale inhibitor and water clarifier will be necessary with the EverFresh System. For water a maintenance sheet on the EverFresh program visit <a href="http://www.nespas.com/spa-water-maintenance.html">http://www.nespas.com/spa-water-maintenance.html</a></p>
<p>Happy Spaahhhring!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With energy prices going up every day efficiency is big concern for those shopping for a hot tub and for those who already own one. Here are some energy efficient tips for those soon to be relaxing and the ones that are currently relaxing in their spas.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With energy prices going up every day efficiency is big concern for those shopping for a hot tub and for those who already own one. <strong>Here are some energy efficient tips for those soon to be relaxing and the ones that are currently relaxing in their spas.</strong></p>
<p><strong>For those of you who are shopping for your new spa there are a few things to keep in mind.<br />
</strong>1. <strong>Insulation</strong>- this is a must have for a hot tub especially when living in a cold climate. Now I am not talking about a flimsy blanket hanging inside the cabinet or a little layer of sprayed on low density foam on the shell- you want high density, closed cell full foam insulation throughout your spa from the shell to the cabinet panel. Remember that air is not an insulator- do you insulate your home with air? Nope- you have insulation in your walls. Not only does the full foam insulation in a spa help with energy efficiency it also helps reduce noise and keeps the plumbing supported lessening the stress on joints.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Pumps</strong>- besides the heater these are the guys that suck up energy. To get a great massage you don&#8217;t need pumps with ridiculous amounts of horsepower- 2.5 is usually the biggest a tub would need. It comes down to how the tub is plumbed- a spa with a smaller pump might feel stronger than a bigger pump and a bigger pump is going to cost more to run. You also don&#8217;t need the big pumps to help filter the water, a small low watt circulation pump will do the trick and be much more energy efficient.  </p>
<p>3. <strong>Heater</strong>- this is the other culprit for lots of energy consumption, but there are more efficient heaters. Ones that directly heat the water thru a coil are more efficient. The least efficient way of heating the water is by using the heat generated from the pumps. Using already present hot air might sound energy efficient, but think of it this way-would you use the heat from your dryer exhaust vent to heat water for a cup of tea?</p>
<p><strong>So you already own a hot tub and you want to make sure that you are being efficient.</strong> <br />
1. <strong>How old is your cover?</strong> Is it almost 5 years old and weighs about 500 pounds? Eventually your cover will start taking on water and become not only heavy to lift, but much less energy efficient. Replacing the cover will not only save your back it will save you money! </p>
<p>2. <strong>Add an additional layer of insulation with a floating blanket.</strong> This foam blanket that you cut to fit your tub will float directly on the water adding another layer of protection. It also extends the lifetime of your insulating saftey cover. Remember you still need your locking safety cover as the blanket is not to be used alone.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Close your air controls on your jets when not using the spa.</strong> These are the knobs that introduce air into the water stream from your jets that make it a harder or softer massage.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Turn the temp down</strong> a couple of degrees when not using the spa. A few degrees is fine, but turning the temp down more than a few degrees will end up costing you more money in the long run.  </p>
<p>5. <strong>Keep your filters clean</strong> and make sure to replace them at the appropriate times according to your owner&#8217;s manual. A dirty or old filter will cause the pumps to work harder and use more energy. Also this is unnecessary strain on your pumps which hurts their longevity.</p>
<p>Happy Hot Tubbing!</p>
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